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My lfs is selling it as moray eel but I doubt
 

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Probably Indian mud eel(Gymnothorax tile)
They live in freshwater/brackish waters and they aren’t beginner species. I donated mine and advice u not to buy it as they live in freshwater when young and that's a problem. Mine was about to die in full saltwater and then I donated mine back to lfs for free. Some say they live in full saltwater I don't know about that
 
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So is this Gymnothorax tile or Gymnothorax thyrsoideus? I hv viewed pics of both and I am thinking that it is Gymnothorax tile
 

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So is this Gymnothorax tile or Gymnothorax thyrsoideus? I hv viewed pics of both and I am thinking that it is Gymnothorax tile
They seem to be quite similar to each other and also mistaken for eachother, they both grow to about the same size but, the key c to identifying them is to see if they have gold like dust spots on them, for example, here's a gymnothorax tile, which is more brighter when young and then goes full gray/mud like colour when fully grown, whilest the gray faced moray, has a distinctive white glowing eyes, though the video is not clear and it's a bit hard to say, in my opinion it looks to be a grayfaced moray/white eyed moray gymnothorax thyrsoideus
 

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